Posted on 09 May 2014.
I am writing to you today to express my endorsement for Ms. Karen Moffatt to be elevated to Principal of the Herbert N. Richardson 21st Century Elementary School. My name is Danielle Harris Lacasale and over the last year, Ms. Moffatt has been my direct supervisor while working two separate long term substituting positions at […]
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Posted on 09 May 2014.
Attention all history lovers! John Dyke has produced an excellent documentary on George Inness, his paintings and a very special look at Eagleswood. A lot of effort went into this video, which includes photos never seen before and a presentation of Eagleswood in its “glory days.” Inness’ special painting is in the Met Museum of […]
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Posted in Letters to the Editor, Local Perspectives
Posted on 02 May 2014.
Anyone who has attended Perth Amboy Board of Education meetings knows that Stephanie is a high school student who pulls no punches. Stephanie will give proper recognition if she feels you have done something constructive to help students reach their potential. But God help you if she feels that you are only doing something to promote your own agenda and using students as a stepping stone for that purpose.
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Posted in Carousel, Editorial, Local Perspectives
Posted on 02 May 2014.
Press Release South Amboy Mayor Fred A. Henry recently filed his petition to run for re-election. However, he did so for the first time in 22 years without the endorsement of the South Amboy Democratic Committee. At the March 15th screening of candidates the committee, with the backing of Chairman John T. O’Leary, chose John […]
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Posted in Letters to the Editor, Local Perspectives
Posted on 02 May 2014.
Regarding David Szilagyi’s February 26,2014 letter to the Amboy Guardian, “Statement from the Proprietary House on Dissolution of M.O.P.A.,” I found it disingenuous of Mr. Szilagyi to criticize Mr. Ward on the subject of money. Mr. Szilagyi’s 16-year career as Perth Amboy Councilman coincided with the 18-year reign of Mayor Joe Vas. Did Mr. Szilagyi […]
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Posted on 26 April 2014.
As we all know by now, Malaysian Airline MH370 is missing and why? Where did it go and who hijacked this jet? Or did it crash into the ocean? Now here’s something very odd. There were some people on board the jet who work for a computer chip company called Freescale from Texas. They were […]
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Posted in Letters to the Editor, Local Perspectives
Posted on 26 April 2014.
On April 17, final papers were signed by the State of New Jersey appointing me, a State Employee, working for the Department of Parks and Forestry. [My] Duty Station will be the Royal Governor’s Mansion/Proprietary House. Officially I’m the gatekeeper and the eyes and ears of the State for the House. After a few weeks […]
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Posted in Letters to the Editor, Local Perspectives
Posted on 26 April 2014.
Reading the superb Guardian reports of the various actions of Mayor Diaz and Council meetings is greatly appreciated by hearing impaired residents like myself. It is even better than being in actual attendance. My sister Mary Farmer, now residing in Florida, receives her weekly copies of the Guardian. She avidly follows the city. She used […]
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Posted in Letters to the Editor, Local Perspectives
Posted on 18 April 2014.
It is well known that on March 23, 2014, a devastating fire destroyed the James Monroe Elementary School in Edison. Unfortunately over 300 students were displaced. Middlesex County College had empty buildings that were utilized to place students to continue their studies. These classrooms were refurbished through the teamwork of teachers and others who worked […]
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Posted in Editorial, Local Perspectives, Schools
Posted on 18 April 2014.
The recent Supreme Court ruling on campaign financing reminds me of a George Orwell novel: “everyone is equal but some are more equal”. It seems proper to limit political donations by felons, foreigners, and corporations as they are not allowed to vote. Should there be any restrictions on campaign donations by a voter? Yes, just […]
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Posted on 18 April 2014.
I will like to address the April 9th editorial from The Amboy Guardian. The main point of the article is that there is a widespread opposition from education advocates and stakeholders to the Core Curriculum Standardized Testing. The strongest opposition comes from those who believe that Standardized Testing is not an accurate measure for educational […]
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Posted on 18 April 2014.
Someone asked me what’s is going on in Venezuela? That country is ready to collapse big time. There are many demonstrations and riots and many people in jail for protesting the Government. I wonder who started this civil unrest? Is Russia looking at this? Or is the United States just standing by? Say you know […]
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Posted in Letters to the Editor, Local Perspectives
Posted on 11 April 2014.
The Core Curriculum Standardized Testing has been in the news lately. Some good news and some bad news. Lately there have been protests by educators and parents who feel that the Core Curriculum Program has done more harm than good. Different news sources have covered protesters of the CCCS throughout the nation. Some Superintendents and […]
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Posted on 11 April 2014.
Ronald Reagan once said: “A people without a purpose is like a ship without a rudder.” Hopefully, the 2014 election will prove that people have found a solution to keep the constitution alive and well by removing the rubber stamp minions of the Obama administration which have gotten us in this quagmire of financial ruin. […]
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Posted on 11 April 2014.
Daylight Saving Time has begun and the First Day of Spring was on March 20th. I also have good news for my friends out there because I saw my first Robin Red Breast in my backyard on March 15th. Your long winters nap is over or perhaps we should call it hibernation this year. New […]
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Posted on 04 April 2014.
The majority of the time when I go to City Hall, it’s to cover municipal meetings and they are not always pleasant, but recently I had the pleasure of being there when Abraham Pitre was sworn in as the new Fire Chief. I was also present at the swearing in of former Fire Chief Dave Volk – and that, too, was a very joyous occasion.
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